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© 2009 Wind River Systems, Inc.

Aerospace & Defense

San DiegoJune 29, 2009

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© 2009 Wind River Systems, Inc.

Wind River Helps Customers Build, Run, and Manage Aerospace and Defense Software

• Wind River (FY09)– $360M revenue

(>3 x nearest competitor)– $80M R&D budget– 1,600+ employees

• 800 engineers

– $54M cash from operations$105M stock buyback,no debt

• Aerospace and Defense – 30% of worldwide revenue– 700 A&D customers

(FY08-FY09)

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Alameda Headquarters (2 of 4 buildings)

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Wind River in Aerospace and DefenseCommercial

Aviation

Apache HelicopterAWACSAirbus A330MAirbus A400MB-1BB-2 B-52Boeing 767 TankerBoeing C-130 AMPEC-725 Helicopter F-15 F-16 F-18 F-22 F-35 (JSF)Global Hawk UAVJaguarnEUROnSH 60 HelicopterX-47B N-UCAS

A2100 SatelliteEGNOSHOPE-X Space PlaneMars Rovers Mars OdysseyMars Pathfinder Mars Recon Orbiter MTSAT-2 Satellite MUBLCOMM SatelliteNASA Space ShuttleNPOESS ORBCOMMPhoenix Mars LanderPROBA SatelliteSBIRS SORCE SatelliteX-38 Space Lifeboat

Airbus A318Airbus A319Airbus A320Airbus A340Airbus A380ATIDSBoeing 777Boeing 787EC-225 HelicopterGlobalStar 2100VICTORIAWAAS

Air Space

Abrams TankChallenger TankCHALS-XCIBADS IIFuchs SpürpanzerGIG-E ProgramHellfire MissileJCAD JTRS MEADS MissilePatriot Missile

PDCUE Sentinel MissileStinger MissileTDOA SystemTHAAD MissileTRC 4000

Land

AEGIS AN/AQS20/X Sonar AN/SQQ-89 ASW

Astute Class Sub.Harpoon MissileMark 48 GMVLSMK41 5 inch gun

NCSSSNAVMACSPhalanx – CIWSSGS SSDSTomahawk MissileTrident Missile Type 45 Destroyer

Sea

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Wind River Professional ServicesTurnkey Design Solutions

• System Architecture• System Design & Integration • Hardware / Software Design• RTL / FPGA Development• PCB & Reference Platforms• Firmware Design

– Boot Code, Device Drivers, BSP– RTOS: VxWorks, Linux, 3rd Party

• Software Design– Development Environments– Platform Customization– Custom Middleware

• Algorithm / DSP development• Cost optimization services • Device Packaging & Test

Complete HW and SW solution, including…

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Approved for Public Release, Distribution Unlimited, TACOM 12 SEP 2006, case 06-176

Wind River Workbench Tools Used By2,000 FCS SoSCOE Developers

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GE Aviation and Wind RiverC-130 Avionics Modernization Program

Enabling the next generation of complex electronics devices

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X-47B Unmanned Combat System (UCAS)VxWorks: Flight Controls, Flight Management, Data Link

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Boeing 767 Tanker and EADS A330 MRTT

A330 MRTT and A400MVxWorks 5.4 and VxWorks 653

(MIC LINK16, Boom, MIC, IFF, …)

Certified on BoeingKC-767 Tanker AFMC

VxWorks 5.4 and VxWorks 653(AFMC, MCDU, Hose Deploy)

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Boeing P-8A Poseidon MMAVxWorks 653 for Mission Management

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Boeing 787 Common Core System

• Over 70 applications, including flight management, brakes, cabin pressure, displays, fuel management, health management, landing gear, steering, thrust reversers, more

• 17 Boeing suppliers (some competitors), dozens of teams• Eliminated over 100 different LRUs (Line Replaceable Units)

All operating on VxWorks 653

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Top Challenge #1: Budget – US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates

• Secretary Gates appointment announced (Dec 1, 2008):– “While in operational terms, the services have become very

joint, I think when it comes to budgets and programs, they are still very service-oriented.”

– “It is going to require a level of cooperation from … the services – as well as [OSD] –  that has not necessarily been the pattern. … I don’t have very much patience with people that are more focused on their budget, rather than getting the mission done.”

http://www.aviationweek.com/aw/generic/story_generic.jsp?channel=awst&id=news/aw120808p2.xml

• Announcing his defense budget priorities (Apr 6, 2009)– “There is broad agreement on the need for acquisition and

contracting reform in the Department of Defense. There have been enough studies. Enough hand-wringing. Enough rhetoric. Now it’s the time for action.”

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Top Challenge #1: Budget – President ObamaA New Era of Responsibility

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p. 54, Office of Management and Budget, Feb 26, 2009

http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/assets/fy2010_new_era/a_new_era_of_responsibili

ty2.pdf

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Top Challenge #1: Budget – Robert GatesApr 6, 2009

Winners

• F-35 (30 planes in FY 2010; 2,443 eventually)

• F/A-18 (31 more planes),• KC-X Tanker (a priority)• Littoral Combat Ship

(3 ships in FY 2010; 55 ships eventually)

• DDG-51 Destroyer• UAVs, ISR• Missile defense (THAAD)

Stopped or Reduced• F-22 Raptor (“not close”)• C-17• CSAR-X• Missile defense (Airborne

Laser, Multiple Kill Vehicle)• DDG-1000 (stop at 3 max)

Unclear • Future Combat Systems• Presidential Helicopter (later)

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Top Challenge #1: Budget – Conclusions

• Overall budget flat

• Details TBD

• Therefore, premium on– Agility

• Hearing what customers want

– Controlling costs• development• acquisition• deployment and operation

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Top Challenge #2: Functional Demands

• Extremely advanced systems; example: UCAV that can – Identify friend or foe – Carrier landing with no direct control– Mid-air refuel with no direct control– Persist for several days or more

• Increased connectivity• Reduction of Space, Weight, and

Power (SWaP), increased mobility• Obsolescence avoidance

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“DOD’s new weapons programs are among the largest, most expensive and technically difficult that the Department has ever tried to develop.”

OMB “New Era of Responsibility”

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Top Challenge #3: Engineering Disruptors

• Multicore, multiprocessing (AMP, SMP)• New approaches to affordable high security

and safety using partitioning RTOS … and multicore

• Demand for “open architecture”• Increasing integration challenges with multiple

teams / suppliers– Ability to change and add processors, other hardware,

applications, and suppliers throughout a many-decades long life cycle

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Top Challenges

#1 Budget uncertainty

#2 Functional demands

#3 Engineering disruptors

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How Your Suppliers Can Help

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• Be agile

• Reduce development, acquisition, deployment, and operating cost

• Build the most advanced technically challenging systems

• Take advantage of technology disruptors

For You To:

• Collaborate, listen better, act correctly on what they hear

• Evolve and adapt advanced COTS products

• Never point fingers at you or your other suppliers (their partners!)

• Share risk and investment

You Need Suppliers Who:

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Wind River Contact Information

Americas, APAC, Japan

Chip Downing, DirectorA&D Business [email protected]+1-650-520-9775

Paul Chen, DirectorProduct [email protected]+1-510-749-4486

Rob Hoffman, VP/GMAerospace and [email protected]+1-510-749-2242

Europe, Mideast, AfricaAlex WilsonA&D Industry [email protected] +44-1283-792001

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Speaker Notes

• This deck contains extensive speaker notes– To print the notes, open the Print dialog and select “Notes

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